Why is the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site of Zhangjiajie unique in China-South Korea travel exchanges? Park Yo-han, managing vice president at the China regional headquarters of Korean Air, told CGTN Digital reporter Shen Shiwei that the impact of the visa-free policy goes beyond tourism – it serves as an opportunity to strengthen emotional bonds between the two peoples.
"Let's go to Zhangjiajie next fall to see the fallen leaves." A very touching line from the hit South Korean drama "When Life Gives You Tangerines" has thrust Zhangjiajie into the spotlight. "For South Koreans, I recommend not only the famous Beijing, Shanghai and Zhangjiajie, but also Xi'an, Kunming and Xiamen. These cities boast rich histories, natural landscapes and distinct cultures, offering travelers a unique experience in China," Park said.
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